Barometer soupJimmy Buffett

"Barometer Soup" — the title track of the 1995 album.

Капо 7 лад → G, C, D, Em, A
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 1995 14:45:34 -0400
Subject: Barometer Soup...From Bill
Artist: Jimmy Buffett
Song: "Barometer Soup"
Album: Barometer Soup
The following is what I believe are the chords for Jimmy Buffett's
"Baromoeter Soup".
D: 000232 G:320033 A:002220 Bm: 024432
Intro: (Steel drum arranged for guitar)
E---2-2-2--3-5----7-7-7---9---10-10-10---9--7|--5--2--5--7--5--3--2--3--2--0--
---
A---3-3-3--5-7----8-8-8--10--12-12-12--10--8|--7--3--7--8--7--5--3--5--3--2---
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E---2-2-2--3-5----7-7-7---9---10-10-10---9--7|--5--7--5--3-3-3--2-0--0|
A---3-3-3--5-7----8-8-8--10--12-12--12--10-8|--7--8--7--5-5-5--3-------3|
(I arranged it the best I could. If you don't know the song, it's not going
To make any sense)
 D                                    G
Follow in my wake, you've not that much at stake
                D
                                                              A
For I have plowed the seas and smoothed the troubled waters
           D                                         G
Come along let's have some fun, the hard work has been done
                  D               A                G      D
We'll barrel roll into the sun, just for star---ters
             Bm                                 D
Just for starters, barometer is my soup
       Bm                           D
I'm descended from a deckhand on a sloop
 A                   D                  A                    D
I travel on the songlines that only dreamers see
 G                             A
Not known for predictibility
                  D                        G
Come and follow in our wake, you've not that much at stake
 D
                                                                             A
For we have plowed the seas and smoothed the troubled waters
           D                                     G
Come along let's hae some fun, it seems our work is done
                  D                A               G      D
We'll barrel roll into the sun, just for star---ters
              Bm                                         D
Sail the main course, in a simple sturdy craft
             Bm                                             D
Keep it well stocked with short stories and long laughs
          A                D                  A                    D
Go fast enough to get there, but slow enough to see
 G                                       A
Moderation seems to be the key
 A                                                       Bm
Constantly searchin, oh my eyes have seen some horizons
 A                                                         Bm
And I've crossed the ocean for more than just thrills
 A                                            G
No I'm not the first, won't be the last
 D                                   A
You lust for the future but treasure the past
 D                           G
Follow in my wake, you've not that much at stake
 D
                                                                             A
For I have plowed the seas and smoothed the troubled waters
 D                                                   G
Come along let's have some fun, the hard work has been done
                  D               A               G      D
We'll barrel roll into the sun just for star---ters
                   D              A               G      D
We'll barrel roll into the sun just for star---ters
                  D               A               G      D
We'll barrel roll into the sun just for star---ters
This is the best I could come up with. Any corrections are welcome!
Bill Schofield (and Caroline)

Знаете ли вы, что...

  • From Barometer Soup (1995). The barometer soup — the reading of conditions, the attempt to predict what weather is coming. Buffett's meteorological vocabulary applied to the emotional climate.